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This stylish and elegant collection of four garments and two accessories for women was designed by Lisa Richardson, Sarah Hatton and Marie Wallin. Showcasing simple shapes and techniques and featuring lace and garter stitch, designs range from cosy sweaters to luxurious accessories.

A super soft, brushed effect blend of 32% nylon, 27% wool, 25% alpaca and 16% yak, which is created using the patented soffili production method. This results in a stunning, voluminous, light and airy yarn.

This yarn is a stunning blend of 70% mohair and 30% silk and features a white core, giving a subtle melange effect. When knitted, a vintage-look fabric is created, making it an ideal choice for all layering pieces, accessories and essential shapes.

Designed by Kaffe Fassett, this bright shawl is worked in the popular and versatile Pure Wool Worsted yarn, a stunning, machine washable, 100% wool yarn. Showcasing an eye-catching and unique striped effect using a monochrome pallette with brightly coloured edging, this would be a statement addition to any outfit.

This stunningly colourful and eye-catching throw was designed by Kaffe Fassett using Pure Wool Superwash Worsted, a popular and verstaile 100% wool yarn. Featuring the iconic tumbling blocks patterning worked in bright and bold shades, this would make the perfect statement piece for any home.

Designed by Sarah Hatton this stunning textured jumper is knitted using Rowan favourite, Pure Wool Superwash Worsted is the members only pattern for October 2016, made from 100% wool. Featuring a gorgeous body cable pattern and worked using double moss stitch this cosy womens jumper is ideal for layering during the autumnal months.

Often with hand knitted garments it can be the finishing off that can let you down. On this workshop Carol will show you how to get that professional look to your knitted garments. She will work through sewing up a small basic garment. You will learn about blocking & pressing, sewing pieces together using mattress stitch, picking up stitches on a neck band.

Tunisian crochet is a form of crochet that is similar to both crochet and knitting; it almost borrows bits from both worlds! The Wrist Strap Purse project we will be working on for this workshop is designed to take you through the basic Tunisian Crochet stitches and give you a taste of the possibilities.

Learn the basic techniques of Fair Isle by making a fun folk inspired patch bag. Get confident working at 2 colours at the same time across a row and see the benefits of reading from a graph. The handle and side seem detail are made from a mock crochet chain technique. You will add some beads at the bottom for that extra finishing touch.